Online Resources

S.T.E.M related links

ESTES Rocketry

“teaching with ESTES Rocketry is Real-World STEM.”

-ESTES Rocketry

“lets code to space”

AmbaSat-1 is tiny spacecraft kit that you assemble and code yourself.

Once your satellite kit is assembled and programmed, it will be launched onboard a commercial rocket which will deploy your satellite into Low Earth Orbit, where it will spend up to 3 months in space.

AmbaSat-1 is part of a new generation of satellites known as Sprite satellites. 

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“Learn and teach through making”

The Raspberry Pi is a low cost, credit-card sized computer that plugs into a computer monitor or TV, and uses a standard keyboard and mouse. It is a capable little device that enables people of all ages to explore computing, and to learn how to program in languages like Scratch and Python.

The Raspberry Pi Foundation is a registered educational Charity.

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“Welcome to Skyrora”

Skyrora is a launch services provider dedicated to delivering small satellites into orbit in a responsive, versatile, eco-friendly manner.

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“Spacebit: Mission One”

Worlds first UK mission to the Moon. Spacebit a British privately held company that develops space robotics technology for Lunar planetary missions.

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“Spaceport Cornwall”

Spaceport Cornwall, at Newquay's airport, will be a horizontal launch site where modified aeroplanes will be used to launch small satellites into orbit above the Earth.

“Water Rokit”

Hinterland was the first company to bring a precision water rocket to market. A British, family owned, company passionate about bringing science alive for children and schools throughout the world.

“Kitronik”

Kitronik specialise in electronic project kits.